Hi there!
First, I'm a Linux developer, I don't have much experience on Windows Mobile developing but I'm willing to learn ;-)
My idea is to port libusb-win32 to Windows Mobile. Now my question is, how difficult could this be? I'm not familiar with drivers on Windows Mobile and I don't know how easy it would be to port this library to WinCE.
Do you know how high the amount of work would be or if it possible?
Thanks in advance,
nezza-_-
Sorry for the bad english ;-)
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Hi all,
I have done some searching from the forums about java using bluetooth and did not find anything. This is my first post here so blame it on my noobiness if I just missed it.
So.. what I understand (and that is not much in win based mobile devices at this point) the JSR-82 is a some kind of a "framework" which enables java to use bluetooth in applications. I have been trying to use some java applications meant to be used with bluetooth, only to find out that it is not supported with hermes (HTC Tytn with win mobile 5.0 to be more accurate.)
Now I am asking you is there any way around this and is it possible to get this JSR-82 whatever working with my tytn. It would be nice since it would enable the use of java based chat applications and such, which are using bluetooth. Java for that reason that then I could run the same applications as my friends for example with sony ericson.
Sorry for my bad language and bare in mind that this is my first post. thanks for all the answers and have a nicest day!
Sincerely yours,
Henry
No one else wants to use bluetooth functions thru java? or am I missing something critical here?
hey everyone...
are there any other alternatives then windows mobile?
like a linux?
and are they better or worse?
and does anyone know when the windows mobile 7 comes out?
thanks...
Linux
Windows Mobile 7
From everything I've read (and everything you could have looked up yourself), nothing works on a Wizard as well as Windows. Many come close to working, but unless you like crippled devices, I'd stick to Windows. There are some really nice cooked Windows Mobile 6.1 based ROMS in the Wizard Mobile 6 thread.
I know you're new to these boards, and I was a noob once, too, but please use the search engines, and do some research on your own. Not everyone will be nice about this.
Hi guys
Im a student in ICT and I'm starting to get to know qt a bit now.
I'm able to develop desktop applications. And now I would like to develop some applications for my SE xperia x1 with QT.
Anyone can help me getting started. Because QT creator doesnt support mobile yet I'm having some problems setting everything up.
I'll probably have to use visual studio so I allready installed it.
but wich SDK do I have to download? and how do I set my compilers to compile for windows mobile?
I allready searched the internet a bit but I just can't find a good tutorial or how to.
Staticsoul said:
Hi guys
Im a student in ICT and I'm starting to get to know qt a bit now.
I'm able to develop desktop applications. And now I would like to develop some applications for my SE xperia x1 with QT.
Anyone can help me getting started. Because QT creator doesnt support mobile yet I'm having some problems setting everything up.
I'll probably have to use visual studio so I allready installed it.
but wich SDK do I have to download? and how do I set my compilers to compile for windows mobile?
I allready searched the internet a bit but I just can't find a good tutorial or how to.
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IIRC NuShrike has ported QT to WM, but I think he has left WM in favor for Symbian...
Can someone convert/build a program that I run on XP to be used on my omnia? I would supply the original program and xp drivers etc. (It is a VHF radio programming software that I wish to run from Omnia rather than PC)
lanedava said:
Can someone convert/build a program that I run on XP to be used on my omnia? I would supply the original program and xp drivers etc. (It is a VHF radio programming software that I wish to run from Omnia rather than PC)
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Its not really possible to convert Computer programs to a Phone program. you would have to start from scratch and make a whole new program
Thanks for the joke...
The devs here are pretty good, but seriously?.... that is just not a well developed question.
kids, dont do drugs
peperonikiller said:
Its not really possible to convert Computer programs to a Phone program. you would have to start from scratch and make a whole new program
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Just thought this noob would ask. Ya never know
lanedava said:
Just thought this noob would ask. Ya never know
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Whats wrong, its a perfectly valid question. especially seeing how MS chooses to label its desktop and mobile OSs under the same product name. Just because the answer may seem obvious to some, not everyone is a programmer and not everyone can be expected to know the answer to such questions.
Hello all,
WeeWheel 1.16 is an application that uses the Acceleration Sensor (Accerlerometer) of your phone to simulate a joystick, keyboard and/or mouse on your PC!
Info: http://www.weewheel.com
Comments are greatly welcome.
I now only support Nokia 3rd and 5th edition devices with Python. I would like to ask the Windows Mobile Guru here to if you want to write a simple programm for Windows Mobile (in python or not) so WeeWheel can also support Windows Mobile devices.
If you have any knowledge of programming for (Windows) mobile devices i would appreciate if you write a small programm for any device you know to program of. You can post it here: http://www.weewheel.com/forum/index.php/board,16.0.html
Guidlines can be found here http://www.weewheel.com/forum/index.php/topic,41.0.html
Thanks!
Thank you for your contribution. However, XDA-Developers is a Windows Mobile site, and does not deal with the Symbian OS.
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After a discussion with the OP, I am reopening the thread since he is looking for interested parties to assist with posting this app to Windows Mobile.
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hope you find some takers for this.. It looks likea great idea...
there's an open SDK for those kinds..
you can use any object as your wheel and gear
yes i know but i have no windows mobile device